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The Top 5 Best Beaches in Barbados

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15-Nov-2022 Amy Siwek

The Top 5 Best Beaches in Barbados

Whether you're seeking watersports, scenic coastal walks or simply want to relax & sunbathe, these are some of the best beaches in Barbados for your next getaway.

Barbados, a Caribbean island that is also part of the British Commonwealth is a location that tips the scales when it comes to dream holiday destinations. Swaying palms, private villas, luxury hotels, aquamarine waters and soft, white sand are just some of the sights, smells, and senses you can experience here. But when it comes to this stunning island, we can't forget to mention the abundance of outstanding and jaw-dropping Barbados beaches lining the coast. In our latest blog post, we're taking a look at some of the best beaches in Barbados, what makes them so special and why travellers flock to them year after year. With comments from Barbados travel experts, keep reading to find out more.

The best beaches in Barbados:

  • Bathsheba Beach
  • Crane Beach
  • Heywoods Beach
  • Rockley Beach

Bathsheba Beach

Named after the wife of King David who is said to have found similarities in the milky waters of Bathsheba Beach to the milk baths, she used to use to keep her skin soft, casting a light on the wonders that these waters may have. Situated on the east coast of the country, the beach is easily identified by the large rock formations that have broken away from ancient coral reefs. Suzanne Jones, blogger at The Travel Bunny has visited the beach on multiple occasions and told us a little bit about why she recommends those in the area take a visit:

"Barbados beaches bring images of turquoise waters, soft white powdery sand and palm trees swaying in a gentle breeze. However, head to the East Coast, Atlantic facing side of Barbados and the beaches are rugged, dramatic and wild with a different kind of beauty. One of my favourite Barbados beaches is Bathsheba Beach which is probably the most dramatic of the beaches on the East Coast. Large rock formations, which have broken away from an ancient coral reef, emerge from the sands and huge breakers race into shore. Beautiful Bathsheba beach is one of the best surfing beaches in the Caribbean and is home to the annual 'Soup Bowl' surfing championship."
Bathsheba Beach, Barbados
Bathsheba Beach, Barbados

Crane Beach

Often known for being, not just one of the best beaches in Barbados, but one of the best beaches in the entire world, Crane Beach is further along the coast from Bathsheba Beach and sits in the south of the country. Blogger and lover of travel Chloe, who is behind the blog Wanderlust Chloe recommended Crane Beach as her favourite beach in Barbados due to it feeling like utter paradise:

"My favourite beach in Barbados is Crane Beach. It's got dramatic cliffs, soft white sand, big waves and those gorgeous turquoise waters you expect in the Caribbean. It definitely makes you feel like you've arrived in paradise, but it's a bit wild at the same time. It's not the best beach for swimming as there are some strong currents. However, it's ideal for brave cliff-jumpers and surfers. I loved watching the waves with a pina colada in my hand! Plus, this beach is close to the small fishing village of Oistins where you'll find the legendary Ositin's Fish Fry every Friday. This is somewhere people gather to eat BBQed fish and seafood while enjoying Caribbean party vibes."

Crane Beach, Barbados
Crane Beach, Barbados

Heywoods Beach

A location that sits on the north-eastern side of Barbados is Heywoods Beach. A large and quiet beach known for its great swimming and shallow reefs. Heywoods Beach was a recommendation from Sian from the blog Sian Victoria. She explained why she loves this Barbados beach and why holidaying on the island is one of her top travel recommendations to those with wanderlust:

"With over 80 glorious tropical beaches in Barbados, it's all most impossible to pick a best beach in Barbados. But two beaches that felt extra special to me and always come to mind when I think of my time in Barbados were Bathsheba and Heywoods in Speightstown. A surfer's paradise Bathsheba has a rugged landscape and epic waves crashing against the rock formations, although a little windy and wild I loved how peaceful this corner of the island is to just sit and nature watch. For crystal waters, unique colourful rustic buildings to admire and plenty of food and drink places nearby Heywoods Beach is the place for unwinding and enjoying just some of the best things Barbados has to offer."
Heywoods Beach, Barbados
Heywoods Beach, Barbados

Rockley Beach

Rockley Beach or Accra Beach as it is also known is one of the more popular beaches in Barbados, mainly due to its proximity to Bridgetown. Kitted out for tourists, there is a pool-like area that is protected from the elements making it perfect for children wanting to enjoy a paddle, similarly, there are sun loungers, calm yet exciting waves and shade created by sun-grape trees for the adults looking to enjoy the view and facilities.

There are a plethora of local cafes and restaurants dotted along the seafront that all serve local Caribbean food so you can sit back and relax after a day basking in the warm Barbados sun.
Rockley Beach, Barbados
Rockley Beach, Barbados

Miami Beach

While Barbados is famed for its picture perfect shorelines, Miami Beach deserves a special mention as another of the best beaches in Barbados for travellers seeking a blend of calm waters, vibrant local atmosphere and classic Caribbean charm. Situated on the south coast near Oistins, Miami Beach is a favourite with both locals and visitors thanks to its gentle waves, brilliant sunset views and golden sandy stretch, making it ideal for swimming, bodysurfing and long tropical walks along the shore. Miami Beach also offers a relaxed, authentic vibe that sets it apart from more tourist heavy shores. Close by, you'll find a beachside shopping complex and snack bars serving local eats, refreshing rum punches and tasty Barbados cocktails - perfect for a midday break between dips in the sea.

Elegant Resort Private Beaches in Barbados

Don't want to share one of these public beaches in Barbados with other holidaymakers? Some of the luxury villas in Barbados that are part of our collection come with direct beach access, offer guests a secluded and exclusive experience like no other. You can relax in your own space, with the sound of the waves providing a peaceful backdrop. Here's a little sample of the private villas in Barbados that you can look forward to experiencing when you book with Elegant Resorts:

Leamington Pavilion

St Peter, Barbados

A premier home in a prime location, Leamington Pavilion, Barbados is a gem on the Barbados coast. This magnificent four-bedroom home comes accompanied by a breathtaking terrace, architecture designed by Oliver Messel, private tennis court and swimming pool as well as a Barbados beach with its own private walkway and jetty.

Godings Beach House

St Peter, Barbados

Goldings Beach House is a modern luxury villa in St Peter, Barbados. Sitting in contrast to the rest of the traditional style homes in St Peter, Goldings is an exceptional five-bedroom property that comes complete with its own private cinema, gym, yoga pavilion, swimming pool and is situated as close to the beautiful beaches of Barbados as possible.

One Sandy Lane

St James, Barbados

Quite possibly one of the most impressive villas in Barbados, One Sandy Lane, Barbados is the epitome of luxury and truly has to be seen to be believed. Comprising eight five-bedroom properties, you're not going to run out of room in this palatial palace that comes complete with a beautiful Barbados beachside location, sun terrace, golf course, docking for yachts, fitness centre, home cinema and much more.

If you're thinking of heading to Barbados for a luxury spa break or a beach-side holiday, then hopefully this guide has given you a little insight into some of the beaches you should visit. Make sure you check out the rest of our luxury travel blog for more inspirational content and guides!
Amy  Siwek

Amy Siwek

Marketing Assistant

For me, travel is all about the thrill of discovery. I'm constantly drawn to new destinations, eager to see what makes them special. From navigating bustling local markets and hiking through breathtaking landscapes to connecting with different cultures and trying new foods, the allure of the unknown is simply irresistible.

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